Re: Root level prodir combined results

Alan Shepherd <a.shepherd@nexor.co.uk> Mon, 18 April 1994 09:13 UTC

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Subject: Re: Root level prodir combined results
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I'm not going to enter into too much debate about this, but I thought you might 
like to know that even though the names of the DSAs are used when presenting 
the results, it is the presentation addresses which are used as the unique 
keys.  This explains why you get two entries for opaxdsa for each community, 
one for each server.  

At the moment I don't have any time to change this so entering into a 
discussion about its relative merits would be fairly non-productive !

Alan